NoHo Neighborhood Council

The NoHo Neighborhood Council (NoHo NC) is an advisory board created by City Charter to provide improved access to government and make government more responsive to local needs in the NoHo community. The NoHo Neighborhood Council is an elected body of 23 stakeholders, who are diverse in opinion, background, interests, and experience. As an operating Board, our purpose is to interact with local neighborhood residents and City government, and present stakeholder’s interests at City Hall.

In NoHo, a stakeholder is anyone who lives, works, owns a property, or owns or operates a business within the NoHo Neighborhood Council boundaries. Moreover, a stakeholder is a member of a community group, school, or religious institution in the community; or who works for an adjacent school or religious organization, which serves the community.

The NoHo Neighborhood Council holds monthly committee meetings that are the first line of access to your issues or concerns. Please visit the NoHo Neighborhood Council Committee page for more information about Beautification, Outreach, Public Safety, PLUHT, and Arts & Humanities.

Additionally, the NoHo NC holds regular monthly board meetings on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at East Valley High School, 5525 Vineland Avenue, North Hollywood, CA 91601. Board meetings inform neighbors about what is happening in our community and give stakeholders an opportunity to voice their concerns.

Formerly the Mid-Town North Hollywood Neighborhood Council, the NoHo NC was certified by the city of Los Angeles in September 2002 and has been active ever since.